Zamyn-Üüd

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Etymology[edit]

From Mongolian Замын-Үүд (Zamyn-Üüd)

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Zamyn-Üüd

  1. A city in Mongolia
    • 2010 February 21 [2009 August 28], Peipei Zhou, “WHY WE TRAVEL READER PHOTO”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 December 2023, Travel‎[2]:
      ZAMYN-UUD, MONGOLIA, AUG. 28, 2009. "Every year I pick a spot in the world to squander my vacation. I tend to travel alone. Here, I was crossing into Erlian (Erenhot), China, from Mongolia. The Trans-Siberian Railroad had no seats left, so going by jeep was the less glamorous but equally exciting alternative.

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